DevOps as a Service (DaaS) is when an external team handles all your app’s development operations—such as deployment, automation, testing, and monitoring—so your internal developers can concentrate solely on building features, not managing infrastructure.
Eliminate Hiring Overhead: Avoid the time and cost of recruiting and training a full in-house DevOps team.
Accelerate Time to Market: Gain faster, more reliable releases through standardized pipelines and expert-managed workflows.
Focus on Core Development: Free your engineering resources from setup, maintenance, and on-call duties so they can innovate.
Enterprise-Grade Security & Reliability: Leverage proven practices and tools from day one, reducing the risk of misconfiguration or downtime.
You lack dedicated DevOps expertise in your organisation but need production-ready pipelines.
You’re launching an MVP and want seasoned operators to manage all deployments.
You require continuous 24/7 monitoring, incident response, and performance management.
You’re preparing to scale and need an automated, resilient infrastructure.
You need a hands-off, automated approach to environment provisioning and configuration.
In the Acme Retail App project, EB Pearls provided DevOps as a Service to manage CI/CD pipelines, monitor backend infrastructure, and automate all cloud deployments. As a result, the client experienced consistent, zero-downtime releases and avoided delays caused by resource constraints. This allowed their internal team to concentrate on feature development while enjoying enterprise-grade reliability and security—even during peak holiday traffic.
Many founders wait until things break before implementing DevOps. By adopting DevOps as a Service early, you get scalable, well-architected infrastructure from day one—without the expense and complexity of building it yourself. This proactive approach pays dividends as your user base grows and demands on your systems increase.
Uptime Monitoring: Tracks overall system availability and ensures SLAs are met.
Deployment Automation: Measures the percentage of manual steps removed from release workflows.
Performance Tracking: Monitors application response times, CPU/RAM usage, and error rates in real time.
Incident Response: Evaluates mean time to detection (MTTD) and mean time to recovery (MTTR) for outages or failures.
Scalability Planning: Assesses the infrastructure’s ability to auto-scale resources under load without manual intervention.
CircleCI / GitHub Actions: Automate testing, build, and deployment pipelines.
Datadog / New Relic: Provide real-time performance monitoring and centralized logging.
AWS CloudFormation / Terraform: Define infrastructure as code for repeatable environment provisioning.
Docker / Kubernetes: Standardize containerized environments across development, staging, and production.
Prometheus + Grafana: Collect, visualize, and alert on key metrics to maintain observability.
As DevOps as a Service evolves, we’re moving toward AI-driven automation that can predict and remediate issues without human intervention. Expect to see self-healing infrastructure, automated security scanning at every stage (DevSecOps), and more sophisticated predictive scaling—allowing teams to ship updates even more rapidly and reliably.
DevOps: The cultural practice of uniting development and operations.
CI/CD: Continuous Integration and Continuous Delivery pipelines that automate app releases.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC): Managing infrastructure through versioned scripts.
Monitoring & Alerting: Tools and processes for real-time system health visibility.
Zero-Downtime Deployment: Techniques that allow new features to roll out without interrupting users.
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